Site Updated May 19th 2016
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Panoramic Images

Panoramic images can be used as a form of virtual tour. They allow the user to explore the environment using their computer mouse. The examples below are 360 degree images.
Click and hold you mouse on one of the images and explore the space my moving your mouse.
This very high quality image is a series of individual  shots seamlessly patched together. They were used to create a detailed panoramic on-site drawing showing visitors what they are looking at.
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